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Volume 5, 2001
December (Elsaesser/German Cinema)
vol. 5 no. 43: Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Re-imagining German Film
History, on
Thomas Elsaesser's Weimar Cinema and After: Germany's
Historical Imaginary.
vol. 5 no. 42: Richard J. Hand, Post-reunification Fassbinder: Reception and
Creation, on
Elsaesser's Fassbinder's Germany: History,
Identity, Subject.
November (Deleuze Special
Issue)
vol. 5 no. 41: Barbara M. Kennedy, Fugitive Spaces -- Between the Critical and
the Creative, a
reply to Amy Herzog's review-article.
vol. 5 no. 40: Amy Herzog, Reassessing the Aesthetic: Cinema, Deleuze,
and the Art of Thinking, on Barbara M. Kennedy's
Deleuze and Cinema:
The Aesthetics of Sensation (2000).
vol. 5 no. 39: Gregory Flaxman, The Laws of Cinematic
Hospitality, a
response to Andrew Murphie's review-article.
vol. 5 no. 38: Andrew Murphie, Is Philosophy Ever
Enough?, on the
2000 collection The Brain Is the Screen: Deleuze
and the Philosophy of Cinema, edited by Gregory Flaxman.
vol. 5 no. 37: Dorothea Olkowski, La Longue durée, a reply to Joseph Nechvatal's
review-article.
vol. 5 no. 36: Joseph Nechvatal, La Beauté tragique, on Dorothea Olkowski's 1999
book, Gilles
Deleuze and the Ruin of
Representation.
vol. 5 no. 35: Jinhee Choi, Bergson: Before the
Deleuze, on the
1999 collection The New
Bergson,
edited by John Mullarkey.
vol. 5 no. 34: Richard Smith, The Philosopher with Two
Brains, on
'Gilles Deleuze: A Reason to Believe in this World', a
1998 special issue of the journal Discourse, edited by Reda Bensmaia and Jalal
Toufic.
vol. 5 no. 33: Eleanor Kaufman, Deleuze, Klossowski, Cinema,
Immobility, a
response to Stephen Arnott's review-article.
vol. 5 no. 32: Stephen Arnott, Deleuze's Idea of
Cinema, on the
1998 volume, Deleuze and Guattari: New Mappings
in Politics, Philosophy and
Culture,
edited by Eleanor Kaufman and Kevin Jon Heller.
vol. 5 no. 31: Tom Conley, Film Theory 'After'
Deleuze, on the
1996 Dis Voir collection of essays, Apres Deleuze: Philosophie et
esthetique du cinema, edited by Dominique Chateau and
Jacinto Lageira.
October (New York Film Festival)
vol. 5 no. 30: Martha P. Nochimson, New York Film Festival
2001, on
I'm Going
Home, directed
by Manoel de Oliveira, Warm Water Under a Red
Bridge,
directed by Shohei Imamura, Italian for
Beginners,
directed by Lone Scherfig, Va Savoir, directed by Jacques Rivette,
Time
Out, directed
by Laurent Cantet, La Cienaga, directed by Lucrezia Martel,
Fat
Girl, directed
by Catherine Breillat, Mulholland
Drive,
directed by David Lynch, Sobibor, October 14, 1943,
4pm, directed
by Claude Lanzmann, Il Mio Viaggio in
Italia,
directed by Martin Scorsese, and Eloge de
L'Amour,
directed by Jean-Luc Godard
September (Film Journals and Cinematic Virtues)
vol. 5 no. 29: Katrina Daly Thompson, On Framework, reviewing a collection of essays
from 1974-92, edited by Paul Willemen and Jim Pines.
vol. 5 no. 28: Dorian Stuber, Art Objects, on the fourth volume of the American
print journal _Film and Philosophy_.
vol. 5 no. 27: Adam Muller, Rediscovering the Virtues in Popular
Film, on Joseph
H. Kupfer's Visions of Virtue in Popular
Film.
August (Analytic Film Philosophy)
vol. 5 no. 26: Warren Buckland, Problem Formation in the Analytic Philosophy
of Film, on
_Film Theory and Philosophy_, edited by Richard Allen
and Murray Smith.
vol. 5 no. 25: Richard Allen, Looking at Motion Pictures
(Revised).
vol. 5 no. 24: Robert E. Wood, Toward an Ontology of Film: A
Phenomenological Approach.
July (Bresson and Wartenberg)
vol. 5 no. 23: Thomas E. Wartenberg, Film, Philosophy, and the
Ordinary, a
response to Butler's review of his book,
Unlikely
Couples.
vol. 5 no. 22: Brian Butler, Transgression: Ordinary and
Otherwise, on
Wartenberg's Unlikely Couples: Movie Romance as
Social Criticism.
vol. 5 no. 21: David Sterritt, Bressonians on Bresson, on Robert Bresson
edited by James Quandt,
part of Cinematheque Ontario's series of auteur-centered
monographs.
vol. 5 no. 20: Thomas Deane Tucker, A Patient Cinema or a Cinema of
Patience?,
on Robert
Bresson by
Keith Reader, part of Manchester University Press's
French Film Directors Series.
June (Zizek and Documentary)
vol. 5 no. 19: Stephen Charbonneau, A Documentarian's Call to
Arms, on Dai
Vaughan's For
Documentary.
vol. 5 no. 18: Henry Breitrose, Behold Their Quarter'd
Fires, on Brian
Winston's study of Humphrey Jennings documentary
Fires Were
Started for
BFI Classics.
vol. 5 no. 17: Edward R. O'Neill, The Last Analysis of Slavoj
Zizek,
on Cogito and
the Unconscious, edited by Slavoj Zizek.
May (Avant-Garde Film and Shohei Imamura)
vol. 5 no. 16: Catherine Cullen, Carnival of the
Unconscious,
on Shohei
Imamura, the
collection of essays edited by James Quandt.
vol. 5 no. 15: Kirill Galetski, Making Avant-Garde Film
Accessible, on
Scott MacDonald's Avant-Garde
Film.
vol. 5 no. 14: Douglas Hunter, Understanding the American
Avant-Garde, on
James Peterson's Dreams of Chaos, Visions of
Order.
April (Buckland and Cognitive Semiotics)
vol. 5 no. 13: Warren Buckland, Black Cats, Dark Rooms, and Paper
Tigers, a reply
to Petric and Grodal's reviews.
vol. 5 no. 12: Torben Grodal, Old Wine in Old Bottles, and . . .
vol. 5 no. 11: Mirko Petric, Both Semiotics and
Cognitivism?,
both on Warren Buckland's The Cognitive Semiotics of
Film.
March (Disney, Photography, and Béla Tarr)
vol. 5 no. 10: Daniel Frampton, The Way that Movements
Speak,
on Damnation and Werckmeister Harmonies
by Béla Tarr, and
Last
Resort by
Pawel Pawlikowski.
vol. 5 no. 9: Garrett Stewart, Last Things First, a reply to Sutton's review.
vol. 5 no. 8: Damian Sutton, Photography and Cinema from Birth to
Death, on
Garrett Stewart's Between Film and
Screen.
vol. 5 no. 7: Nichola Dobson, Politicising Disney, on Deconstructing Disney
by Eleanor Byrne and
Martin McQuillan.
February (Laura Mulvey)
vol. 5 no. 6: Laura Mulvey, Reply to MacKinnon and
Sorfa.
vol. 5 no. 5: David Sorfa, Hieroglyphs and Carapaces: The Enigmatic Real
in Laura Mulvey's Fetishism and
Curiosity.
vol. 5 no. 4: Kenneth MacKinnon, Curiously, Fetishism Can Be
Fun.
Two reviews of Mulvey's 1996 book Fetishism and
Curiosity,
followed by a reply by the author.
January (Casetti, Cat People, and Chabrol)
vol. 5 no. 3: Andrew Slade, Chabrol for Beginners (and Other Interested
Parties),
on Claude
Chabrol by Guy
Austin, part of Manchester University Press's French
Film Directors series.
vol. 5 no. 2: David Annandale, Cat People: A Screening with
Commentary, on
Kim Newman's BFI Classic book on Val Lewton's 1942 film.
vol. 5 no 1: Gregory L. Miller, Casetti on Film Theory, on Francesco Casetti's
Theories of Cinema:
1945-1995.